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The Last Chronicle of Barset

Энтони Троллоп (Anthony Trollope)
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Title: The Last Chronicle of Barset

Author: Anthony Trollope

Release Date: January, 2002 [eBook #3045]
[Most recently updated: December 29, 2011]

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Mr. Crawley before the Magistrates.
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THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET

 

by

ANTHONY TROLLOPE

 

 

First published in monthly installments from December 1, 1866, to July 6, 1867, and in book form in 1867

 

 

 

 

I.  How Did He Get It?
II.  By Heavens He Had Better Not!
III.  The Archdeacon's Threat.
IV.  The Clergyman's House at Hogglestock.
V.  What the World Thought About It.
VI.  Grace Crawley.
VII.  Miss Prettyman's Private Room.
VIII.  Mr. Crawley Is Taken to Silverbridge.
IX.  Grace Crawley Goes to Allington.
X.  Dinner at Framley Court.
XI.  The Bishop Sends His Inhibition.
XII.  Mr. Crawley Seeks for Sympathy.
XIII.  The Bishop's Angel.
XIV.  Major Grantly Consults a Friend.
XV.  Up in London.
XVI.  Down at Allington.
XVII.  Mr. Crawley Is Summoned to Barchester.
XVIII.  The Bishop of Barchester Is Crushed.
XIX.  Where Did It Come From?
XX.  What Mr. Walker Thought About It.
XXI.  Mr. Robarts on His Embassy.
XXII.  Major Grantly at Home.
XXIII.  Miss Lily Dale's Resolution.
XXIV.  Mrs. Dobbs Broughton's Dinner-party.
XXV.  Miss Madalina Demolines.
XXVI.  The Picture.
XXVII.  A Hero at Home.
XXVIII.  Showing How Major Grantly Took a Walk.
XXIX.  Miss Lily Dale's Logic.
XXX.  Showing What Major Grantly Did After His Walk.
XXXI.  Showing How Major Grantly Returned to Guestwick.
XXXII.  Mr. Toogood.
XXXIII.  The Plumstead Foxes.
XXXIV.  Mrs. Proudie Sends for Her Lawyer.
XXXV.  Lily Dale Writes Two Words in Her Book.
XXXVI.  Grace Crawley Returns Home.
XXXVII.  Hook Court.
XXXVIII.  Jael.
XXXIX.  A New Flirtation.
XL.  Mr. Toogood's Ideas About Society.